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Minotaur, The Labyrinths of Crete © 1992 Bungie Software Products Corporation, All Rights Reserved. © 1992 Convergent Series, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Apple, Macintosh, and AppleTalk are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Minotaur Manual Page 1 Don, 28. Mai 2009 Credits Product Design and Programming by Jason Jones Artwork by Dan Meltz Manual Written by Jason Jones Layout by Alexander Seropian Box Art by Joel Heinz and Dan Meltz Special Thanks to John Dawson, Donnie Cambre, Russell Pearlman, Nick DiCrescenzo, Laura Feddersen, Cal Lott, Nathan “so now you’re an evil god” Bitner, Greg Kirkpatrick and the Greek flag. Requirements Minotaur requires a Macintosh Plus or higher, System 6.0.5 or higher, and 1 megabyte of RAM. 8-bit video and 2 megabytes of RAM required for color operation. Minotaur is System 7 compatible. Combat requires a connection to at least one other Macintosh via modem, cable, or AppleTalk. Customer Support As our customer, you are our most important asset. If you have any questions about how to use or install this software, please get in touch with us through one of the channels listed below. We are more than happy to help you out. Bungie Software Products Corporation Customer Support PO Box 7877 Chicago, IL 60680-7877 http://www.bungie.com Telephone:(312) 255-9600 Facsimile:(312) 397-0502 If you want to buy our cool Bungie Stuff, call 1-800-295-0060 or e-mail sales@bungie.com. Email: Technical Support: macsupport@bungie.com General Info: info@bungie.com Sales: sales@bungie.com Minotaur Manual Page 2 Don, 28. Mai 2009 Preface Grab the nearest sharp object and pull on that rusty suit of chain mail, here comes an irate barbarian carrying a sword with your name on it! Welcome to The Labyrinths of Crete, where the blades are sharp and the average life span of a combatant is less than ten minutes. In Minotaur, two or more players on different computers are thrown into a huge, randomly generated maze and through the use of various magical and mundane items attempt to find and kill each other. There are over eighty different objects, spells and armaments which any player can pick up and use against his opponents. Loose alliances form and are quickly broken— in the end, only one of the warriors who entered the maze will leave alive! The best way to understand Minotaur is to read this documentation carefully and then play the game several times with the quick-reference nearby. You should attempt to learn the effects of all of the objects and spells so that you can use them quickly and to your advantage. Speed is critical in Minotaur: recognizing what magic your opponent is using and swiftly moving to counter…

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